DC Stage Combat workshop!
Jul
7
to Jul 21

DC Stage Combat workshop!

Training with Brave Spirits Theatre is always a blast. To have the opportunity to study Broadsword and Sword & Shield with BST's resident fight director, Casey Kaleba (Tooth and Claw Stage Combat) was a treat. Our training culminated in a test for certification by the Society of American Fight Directors.

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Jun
27
to Jun 30

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG

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The Honors Choirs of SE Minnesota proudly presents their 12th annual summer musical production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.  I'm thrilled be assistant directing and dialect coaching, in addition to making a cameo appearance alongside our director (Luke Davidson) in this staged musical.  Performances will be June 27-30.  Come see this incredible, large cast of singers, dancers, actors, and musicians in this Imaginative and heartwarming show!

Lourdes High School 

2800 19th Street NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Buy tickets here!

https://honorschoirs.org/tickets-events

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Mar
8
to Mar 23

Flanagan's Wake

Flanagan is dead, but don’t be sad because remembering his life is all about laughs! Back by popular demand, it’s Flanagan’s Wake, the hilarious, interactive Irish funeral. Come celebrate the life of our dear friend, Flanagan, by hoisting a pint and joining in on the tales that unfold.

Join the villagers of the beautiful Grapplin, County Sligo, Ireland, as they tell tales, sing songs and toast the memory of one of their own. Pay your respects to glowering Mother Flanagan and to the poor grieving fiancée, Fiona Finn. Listen to a eulogy written by County Sligo’s best-known writer, Mickey Finn, and tip a pint with Brian Ballybunion, himself a weaver of tales.

Share memories of your own experiences and misadventures with dear, old Flanagan, or simply enjoy the stories and songs of the locals as they recall Flan’s life. Cross yourself with the blessings from St. Gregory’s parish priest, Father Damon Fitzgerald, or cross your fingers that local pagan Kathleen Mooney doesn’t cast a spell on you. Mayor Martin O’Doul will preside over the proceedings with an iron hand (and a parched throat) as he leads in grieving as only the Irish can.

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Nov
13
to Dec 29

Winnie The Pooh

Online sales open until 1/2 hour before show time

Box Office Phone Sales: (952) 474-5951 ext. 0

Phone Sales open Tuesday - Friday 10AM - 5PM

Box Office for walk in sales:

2 hours prior to any performance on show schedule

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Jul
27
to Aug 19

Macbeth

Running Time: 2 hours and 20 minutes with one intermission

Macbeth plays in repertory with Dinner at 4615 Theatre Company housed in the Highwood Theatre— 914 Silver Spring Avenue in downtown Silver Spring, MD. Tickets are available at the door or in advance online.

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Feb
8
to Feb 25

Coriolanus

The Lab at Convergence
1819 N. Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22302

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm
Saturday at 3pm
Sunday at 2pm and 7pm

Coriolanus runs approximately two hours and thirty minutes, with a 10-minute intermission.

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4615 Summer Repertory: King John
Jul
14
to Aug 5

4615 Summer Repertory: King John

This Plantagenet Repertory combines two plays that follow John of England, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their whole family over two decades of battle, both on the field and at the dinner table. A single cast performs both shows.

In this thrilling and timely epic, The Bard introduces us to the same family, roughly two decades after the events of The Lion in Winter. With his father and brothers gone, John finally holds the throne, and Eleanor counsels her son closely. However, when an old adversary surfaces to threaten John’s claim, a war breaks out, and thousands of lives thrown into the maelstrom. With shocking twists, sharp humor, and richly drawn characters, Shakespeare’s play is an eternally relevant portrait of war, as seen from above and below.

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